With some Whitehall departments facing 25 per cent budget cuts over the next five years, there should be a good market in government for the promise of “Radical Efficiency” in a recent report by the Innovation Unit for NESTA. Yet Jane Tinkler and Patrick Dunleavy find there are only some good but small ideas (reliant perhaps on more prosperous times) – but no far-reaching response to the problems of innovating in big-scale government that could really cut costs without damaging services
In the tight budgetary conditions following the 2008 financial crisis, governments have proposed sav...
Innovation is something that many governments strive to support, in both the private and public sec...
Although effectiveness and efficiency are old comrades of public administrations, they still often c...
With some Whitehall departments facing 25 per cent budget cuts over the next five years, there shoul...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, governments have proposed saving money by reforming public...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
It has long been recognised that government and public sector services suffer an innovation deficit ...
Like all output-producing organisations, social services departments must be concerned with efficien...
In the new era of austerity inaugurated since the election, one of the most central questions is how...
In 2008/09, the public sector spent £220 billion on goods and services alone, accounting for one thi...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
RDA's spend around £1.5bn per year. Administration accounts for about 7% of this. The Homes and Comm...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
The role of innovations in improving government productivity and the effectiveness of services has p...
In the tight budgetary conditions following the 2008 financial crisis, governments have proposed sav...
Innovation is something that many governments strive to support, in both the private and public sec...
Although effectiveness and efficiency are old comrades of public administrations, they still often c...
With some Whitehall departments facing 25 per cent budget cuts over the next five years, there shoul...
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, governments have proposed saving money by reforming public...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
It has long been recognised that government and public sector services suffer an innovation deficit ...
Like all output-producing organisations, social services departments must be concerned with efficien...
In the new era of austerity inaugurated since the election, one of the most central questions is how...
In 2008/09, the public sector spent £220 billion on goods and services alone, accounting for one thi...
Prime Ministers who are new in government or who are facing difficulties, often reorganize Whitehall...
RDA's spend around £1.5bn per year. Administration accounts for about 7% of this. The Homes and Comm...
New research has found that the reorganization of Whitehall departments is costly and usually poorly...
The role of innovations in improving government productivity and the effectiveness of services has p...
In the tight budgetary conditions following the 2008 financial crisis, governments have proposed sav...
Innovation is something that many governments strive to support, in both the private and public sec...
Although effectiveness and efficiency are old comrades of public administrations, they still often c...